Luis David Arranz Pérez
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Luis David Arranz Pérez's pseudonym is Jarel.
Author Credits
NOTE: All these games are in Spanish.
- La Guarida Valshar a.k.a. The Valshar's Lair (1997; MS-DOS).
- Rimblendén (1998; MS-DOS).
- Las Llaves del Tiempo (1999; MS-DOS).
- Del Otro Lado (2000; MS-DOS).
- Insomnio de una noche de verano (2002; Glulx).
- Rogelio-like (2002; MS-DOS).
- Svein 'Lagartija' Skullding (2002; MS-DOS).
- El caso del misterioso asesinato del domador de pulgas del circo de Montmartre (2003; Z-code).
- ZeroGraDoS (2003; Glulx).
- La Caja de Sarimek (11-Sep-2005; Glulx). MedievoComp: 1st place, and awarded Best Puzzles in the comp.
- Regreso al Edén (as "Jarel"; 01-Sep-2007; Glulx). FICOMP entry: awarded Best Puzzle.
- El Edificio 25 (as "Jarel"; 01-Sep-2007; Glulx). FICOMP entry.
- Subterránea (as "Jarel"; 24-Dec-2007; Glulx). III Mini Comp.
- French translation: Souterraine (26-Dec-2007; Glulx; French). French Minicomp 2007: 4th place.
- 222 contra el Cangrejo (2008; Glulx).
- PUJ (2008; Glulx). Xcomp 2008.
Porting Credits
- Venenarius Verborum (2008; Glulx; Spanish). Spanish translation of Ad Verbum (Nick Montfort; 2000; Z-code).
Links
- Jarel's homepage.
- Luis David Arranz Pérez (archived) - at Baf's Guide.
Interviews
- SPAG #49 - Jarel was interviewed with several members of the Spanish IF community.